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The invisible intelligence powering healthcare and finance

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December 2025

What if your hospital's AI could think like a surgeon and your bank's software acted like a risk analyst? Inside Iksha Labs, machines aren't just smart, they're regulation-ready, real-time coworkers for the world's most demanding industries

- Harsh Sharma harshs@cybermedia.co.in

The invisible intelligence powering healthcare and finance

Healthcare and financial systems have always adopted automation cautiously. The reason is simple: these environments cannot tolerate uncertainty or unpredictable AI behavior. A single error can disrupt a workflow, compromise patient safety, or violate compliance frameworks. This is where Iksha Labs has carved out a niche, long before AI agents became mainstream.

During my conversation with Hitesh Ganjoo, CEO, Iksha Labs, it became clear that the company is not building generic AI tools. It is building applied AI engineered specifically for regulated domains. Their systems integrate directly into hospital operations, medical devices, insurer workflows, and financial platforms that run in real time. For many organizations, these agents behave more like digital coworkers than standard software modules.

Iksha Labs blends domain expertise, proprietary engineering, and strict reliability standards. The result is a set of AI agents and MR solutions that are designed for the demanding, high-stakes environments of healthcare and BFSI.

AI built for domain depth

Hitesh describes Iksha Labs as an applied AI engineering company anchored in the belief that enterprise-grade AI must be deeply aligned with the regulations, workflows, and operating conditions of a domain. In healthcare and BFSI, where every decision must be correct the first time, generic AI agents do not survive.

These industries require agents that understand compliance, operational nuance, and process-driven behavior. Iksha has spent years building this knowledge internally. Their agents sit within clinical workflows and financial systems. In the med-tech sector, their engineering teams have been co-building robotics and navigation systems for one of the world's largest medical device companies for over five years. These systems support surgical environments where accuracy is essential.

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